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Before you can ride a horse, you have to put a saddle on it. But a horse that has never been ridden on won’t appreciate having a saddle on its back. It will be a burden that the horse won’t like.

In the same way, when you saddle someone with something, you place an unwanted burden on them. Someone who is saddled with something is weighed down by a responsibility or concern that he wishes he didn’t have to bear.

Chris Evans says that actors are saddled with a lot of insecurities. They might seem like they have perfect lives because they are wealthy, attractive, and famous. But they have their own burdens to bear, just like anybody else.

Chris is the star of the new comic book movie Captain America. He plays a superhero who fights the Nazis in World War II. If you think about it, superheroes are saddled with a lot, too. They might not always want to have the responsibility of saving the world. They might feel like they are saddled with powers that make it impossible for them to live a normal life. But without superheroes and actors, we’d all be saddled with more boring lives.

For now, I’m saddled with debts,not much but I’d wish i didnt have any. But hopefully i’ll get through them and ready to be burdened with some other issues or responsibilities. We can’t shun trouble forever , always brace for the next challenge.

For now ,I sadled with my pretty debet pressure of house,as we all know ,now in our country ,it’s not an easy thing to buy a house,expecial for fresh out of college.compared with housing price,salary is far away from the price.but you know ,if you have no house for yourself ,you will be facing an embarrassed situation to get married,of course.